The Two Lives of Mattia Pascal
The Two Lives of Mattia Pascal | |
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Film poster | |
Directed by | Mario Monicelli |
Produced by |
Carlo Cucchi Silvia D'Amico Bendico |
Written by |
Suso Cecchi d'Amico Ennio De Concini Mario Monicelli Luigi Pirandello (novel) Amanzio Todini |
Starring | Marcello Mastroianni |
Music by | Nicola Piovani |
Cinematography | Camillo Bazzoni |
Edited by | Ruggero Mastroianni |
Release dates |
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Running time |
125 minutes (cut edition) 145 minutes (classical cut) 178 minutes (extended cut) |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
The Two Lives of Mattia Pascal (Italian: Le due vite di Mattia Pascal) is a 1985 Italian drama film directed by Mario Monicelli.[1] It was entered into the 1985 Cannes Film Festival.[2]
Plot
The film tells the story of Mattia Pascal, inept small farmer in a town in northern Italy who decides to groped your luck at the casinos in France. Won the money, he decided to leave the boring family, but discovers that an individual reading a newspaper with the same name has died mysteriously. Convinced that this is a perfect opportunity to make up a new life, Mattia Pascal decides to change his identity, calling himself Arturo Meis. He moved to Rome after many trips in the family Paleari, Mattia Pascal goes to meet his fate.
Cast
- Marcello Mastroianni - Mattia Pascal
- Senta Berger - Clara
- Flavio Bucci - Terenzio Papiano
- Laura Morante - Adriana Paleari
- Laura del Sol - Romilda Pescatore
- Caroline Berg - Véronique
- Andréa Ferréol - Silvia Caporale
- Bernard Blier - Anselmo Paleari
- Alessandro Haber - Mino Pomino
- Néstor Garay - Giambattista Malagna
- Rosalia Maggio - Vedova Pescatore
- Clelia Rondinella - Oliva Salvoni
- Carlo Bagno - Pellegrinotto, dattilografo
- Flora Cantone - Madre di Mattia
- Helen Stirling - Zia Scolastica
- François Marinovich - Padre di Pomino
- Elettra Mancini Ferrua - Domestica casa Pascal
- Paul Muller - Ladro di fiches a Montecarlo
- Victor Cavallo - Avv. Cirino Settebellezze
- Tonino Proietti - Amante di Clara
- Giuseppe Cederna - Biscazziere elegante a Venezia
- Peter Berling - Aristide Melainassis
- Roberto Accornero - Suicida a Montecarlo
- Alessandro Varesco - Giovane jettatore a Montecarlo
- Enio Drovandi - Ernesto Piromalli (as Ennio Drovandi)
- Anna Marzetti Antonelli - Dudù, ragazza punk (as Anna Antonelli)
- Carmine Faraco - Un pregiudicato
- Gianni Baghino - Appuntato di P.S. (as Giovanni Baghino)
- Stefano Mazzitelli - Portiere d'albergo
- Cesare Bazzato - Faccia patibolare a Venezia
References
- ↑ "NY Times: The Two Lives of Mattia Pascal". NY Times.com. Retrieved 2009-03-31.
- ↑ "Festival de Cannes: The Two Lives of Mattia Pascal". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 2009-06-28.
External links
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